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24 April, 2020 4:29 am

New Year's Eve in Venice: galleon excursions

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If you’re planning to visit Venice for New Year’s Eve, I’m sure you will find this package from Borsaviaggi.
it quite interesting! Two days and one night on board of a real Venetian galleon among pirates and buccaneers; it will be like diving into the past (and what a past!)! This amazing offer includes the midnight party, night accommodations and a delicious breakfast ( beverages included)The galleon will sail from Imbarco Treporti at 20:00 for a cruise through the islands of Burano, Torcello and Murano; once reached the old lagoon, one of the most romantic places on earth, the galleon will turn around and head for Piazza San Marco where thousands of people will be waiting to celebrate the New Year with fire works and sparkling Italian wine.

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The midnight party will include a buffet and free drinks.
The guests will also be presented with a pirate bandanna.
Please click here for more information about the menu.
Price ranges from € 249 upwards

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